January 27, 2005
This Office Will Make You Cringe in a Different Kind of Way

Posted by Andrew Hearst

I used to think Steve Carell was funny

When I heard last year that an American version of the genius BBC comedy The Office was in the works, I groaned. How could it be anything but a mediocre re-creation of the original, even with the erstwhile Daily Show correspondent Steve Carell in the David Brent role? Well, someone has put online what appears to be the entire U.S. pilot. I don’t know when, or if, this will actually be broadcast. The file is about 39 megabytes, and it’s in Windows Media format.

I’ve only watched a few minutes of it so far, but: It’s a mediocre re-creation of the original. The original makes you cringe in a good way; this is making me cringe in a bad way.

I just watched a few more minutes. Wow, this is even worse than I expected.

[Thanks to Maura for the tip!]





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